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I have been watching this tree for over the past years. Its position has not changed. The tree is very resilient.
Film: Fuji Velvia 100iso
Camera: Canon A1
Shot: July 2,2015 1:48pm
F-stop: F5.6
Shutter: 1/125
Lens: 50mm
Location: Maligne Canyon, Jasper Nation Park, Alberta, Canada
This tree appears to be in the process of falling. In years past, I've encountered trees that fallen across the trail. They are quickly removed by the workers who maintain this trail.
This tree has been growing for years sideways from the water’s edge almost parallel with the water and is still thriving. So much green.
Same tree, different angle
This lone tree on the edge of Lake Wyeba on the sunshine Coast is becoming more and more famous. I've never shot it before so when I went to the sunshine Coast this week for a break I decided that it was a must shoot. While I didn't get any gorgeous sunrise clouds I was grateful to be there in the peace and quiet listening to the bird song as they woke to another glorious day. I was a wonderful way to begin the day.
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Ja que eu e minha familia a conhecemos e voce deixou saudades, queria deixar aqui entao esse presentinho, nao tanto delicado e simpatico como voce, mas com um desejo profundo de felicidades, junto aos teus queridos familiares.
Que seja tranquilo esses anos de mudancas, universidades, separacoes temporarias e tudo isso que a vida nos proporciona.
Abracos entao.
Holy moly, I got lucky this week that 2 of my landscape shots squeezed in Explore.
The Fallen tree with LEE BIG STOPPER. Check it out on Black.
Sunset captured at Pantai Kelanang.
Exposure91
Aperturef/13.0
Focal Length16 mm
ISO Speed50
This tree house in a huge eucalyptus tree was a hangout near my neighborhood while I was growing up. When I was a teenager the land was being cleared for apartment buildings and I learned the tree was being cut down. I grabbed some friends and my camera to capture the moment and tell the story. I like the Schwinn Stingrays and the Schwinn Wasp (Newsboy Bike).
This was taken in 1967 with a Yashica 12 camera.
Misty foggy morning on Combers Beach. The shoreline continues to recede from winter storms. British Columbia, Canada.
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Trees starting to bud but some fell due to recent high winds. Eventually we paddled to the opposite side of this gorgeous island to view the sunset through the trees that I will post later.
just for fun. hopefully i'll get to do something better wih all the dead flowers tomorrow. maybe a headress?
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